"It's unfortunate," he said, via Pro Football Talk. "Wish it didn't get that far, wish it didn't happen but once it happened we've got to learn from it and ultimately we've got to move on from it."

Pro Football Talk reports that Seahawks defensive end Jarran Reed tweeted after the game (Reed's tweets are protected) that Jefferson was the target of racial slurs as he left the field. And while Jefferson wasn't sure about the slurs, he was quite certain he heard something else.

"I honestly don't know," Jefferson said. "There was a lot of people saying a lot of stuff so I really didn't tune into anything in particular. There was really only one thing I tuned into in particular. Somebody said they was going to have sex with my mother. That's the only thing I really can really remember.

"There was so much yelling and stuff I couldn't make out anything what people were saying except for that one thing. That stuck. I heard that."

Jefferson says he's watched the incident in the days since it happened and admits "it was a little hard" to do, adding, "It was a little worse because I've got kids. My kids seen it. My wife seen it. She was upset about it and everything. I felt even more for them because they had to watch that stuff."

Ryan Wilson has been an NFL writer for CBS Sports since June 2011, and he's covered five Super Bowls in that time. Ryan previously worked at AOL's FanHouse from start to finish, and Football Outsiders...
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